How to remove formaldehyde from finished furniture

Updated on furniture 2024-09-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Formaldehyde in furniture?? Only the exposed side banding is treated. Otherwise it will slowly run out in the coming decades.

    Formaldehyde vapor is mixed with the mixture in the air, and it is easy to explode in case of open flame or high temperature. Furniture soaked in formaldehyde will not appear in this situation. Charcoal and pineapple can't solve the root cause, just deodorize; Moreover, the smell that can be smelled after decoration or newly painted furniture is not formaldehyde, but benzene or xylene in the thinner of paint or coating, which has a greater smell than formaldehyde and is pungent and smoky.

    But short-term volatilization is fine. If you save money, you can use the method of the first floor and then the second floor. Otherwise, buy Amway's air filter purifier for 8000 silver, and my family has a good one that can filter and absorb free formaldehyde in the air.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Put some pineapples at home, and open the windows at home to ventilate composite photocatalysts and formaldehyde scavengers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's better to put something with a strong suction. Such as charcoal, newspapers, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Pineapple, green onions, garlic, activated charcoal.

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